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		<title>Kuan Yin &#8211; Ancient Extraterrestrial God?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2004, a hypnosis client, Lena Lees, began to spontaneously channel Eastern Deity of Compassion Kuan Yin, thereby clarifying the Kuan Yin profound spiritual teachings. The Spirit Deity revealed Her immutable wisdom on Mindfulness (focused intent) and the Laws of Attraction and Compassion &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/kuan-yin-ancient-extraterrestrial-god/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>In 2004, a <span id="IL_AD2" class="IL_AD">hypnosis</span> client, Lena Lees, began to spontaneously channel Eastern Deity of Compassion Kuan Yin, thereby clarifying the Kuan Yin profound spiritual <span id="IL_AD7" class="IL_AD">teachings</span>. The Spirit Deity revealed Her immutable wisdom on Mindfulness (focused intent) and the <span id="IL_AD9" class="IL_AD">Laws of Attraction</span> and Compassion as well as Her prophecies for the future of humankind as explained in &#8220;Oracle of Compassion: the Living Word of Kuan Yin&#8221; and “The Gods Have Spoken: Prophecy 2012 and Beyond, Co-Creating a New Earth”<span><span style="color: #222222;"> </span><a href="http://tinyurl.com/23g98ea"><strong>http://tinyurl.com/23g98ea</strong></a></span></p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an urgent time for energies to evolve&#8230;The process is being sped up, an acceleration creating awe-inspiring changes affecting every aspect of life. There are a group of souls who are using this time to help propel them forward. This process can be compared to a <span id="IL_AD11" class="IL_AD">ship</span> catching the wind in a certain way. Those catching this wind will need to be skillful. And like a sailor&#8217;s knowledge and deep respect for the sea, these people will need to know when to turn the ship and when to let go. Adept in utilizing the winds of these times, they will have me as their sail&#8230;Your precious earth cannot be destroyed. Sometimes it just looks that way.” -Kuan Yin</p>
<p>Worshipped throughout India (as the male god Avalokitesvara), Japan (as Kannon) and mainland Asia, Kuan Yin has many names having many translations, for example: “She who harkens to the cries of the world” or “the Lord who looks upon the world with compassion”. Reverence for Kuan Yin is estimated, by many, to date back to Mother Goddess Devi and the Indus Valley Civilization (3000-1500 BC).</p>
<p>Ancient Indian, Tibetan and Chinese civilizations are therefore considered to be profoundly influenced by what they believed were extraterrestrial deities. From the many important historical writings, such as the Mahabharata, Bhagavata-Purana, and Ramayana Scriptures (dating far back in history), flying machines called Vimanas (purported to not only fly through the skies, but to other <span id="IL_AD8" class="IL_AD">galaxies</span> as well) are described. One of those extraterrestrial deities was likely Kuan Yin (Avalokitesvara), who is known to appear to those wanting the truth on how to walk their ‘path of liberation’. She especially makes Her presence known during historical times of great challenge. Indeed, there have been, throughout the millennia, historical accounts of visions of this deity and the wisdom thereby imparted.</p>
<p>Visiting temples, shrines and pagodas throughout the East, one can be in the deity’s essence, viewing its many forms (for this deity has been described as both male and female—having at least 33 transformations) as both sculpture and temple <span id="IL_AD6" class="IL_AD">paintings</span>. When viewing these magnificent artifacts, it is helpful to understand Kuan Yin’s spiritual evolution and why this deity has so many names. Tara is regarded (within Tibetan Buddhism) as a Bodhisattva of compassion and action; the female aspect of the male Kuan Yin (Avalokitesvara). Intricately carved into the massive rock formation of the Ellora Temple Cave complex in cave six (the earliest known Buddhist cave) is what is probably the first identifiable image of Tara (KuanYin). A cave wall <span id="IL_AD4" class="IL_AD">painting</span> of Avalokitesvara (from the 6th century CE) can be found within the mysterious horseshoe-shaped Ajanta Temple Caves also in Maharashtra, India. (Reference: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalokite%C5%9Bvar">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalokite%C5%9Bvar</a>). Surrounded by the protective walls of Angkor Thom (Cambodia) is Bayon temple, a monumental architectural achievement. Four watching heads of Kuan Yin mark the cardinal directions: north, south, east and west. <span lang="EN">And isn’t it interesting how often this deity is portrayed with elongated head and headress; a feature that can indicate celestial origins?</span></p>
<p>These archeological sites have inspired interest from certain ancient astronaut theorists as they are believed to hold secrets concerning the intergalactic migration of Gods and Goddesses to and from the earth. In the Ajanta Caves there are also massive sculptures of Buddha carved within strategically-placed Stupa’s (which some believe to highly-resemble spaceships) positioned to catch the rays of the equinox and solstice suns and to illuminate the Buddha.</p>
<p>Kuan Yin’s spiritual influence extends well beyond Eastern temple caves. Similar to Christ and Buddha, Kuan Yin instructs us on the potency of loving-kindness: that this is the most powerful force in the universe. Kuan Yin’s profound level of love and compassion has caused her to often be compared to Christ, Buddha, and Quetzalcoatl. An extremely ancient, pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet (&#8220;bon&#8221;) described how a formidable &#8220;friend of virtue and kindness&#8221; had appeared on earth. Indeed, could these all represent various incarnations of the same extraterrestrial deity?</p>
<p>“There are places where one can feel closer to and rejuvenate one’s spirit. While some have acquired many material things, they’ve lost something in the area of spirituality. Geographically, China is a place that holds elements of my energy. Don’t only take into consideration the <span id="IL_AD1" class="IL_AD">government</span> [when determining the spiritual significance of a particular region]. It can be regarded as a thin, paper veil, indeed a ‘front-drop’ for a greater energy. Mexico is another geographical location possessing a similar energy to mine.”-Kuan Yin</p>
<p>Emerging from the mists of Lena Lees’ trance-epiphany, transforming into myriad manifestations of the original Oneness, Kuan Yin’s shape-shifts herald the deity’s triumphant return and are emblematic of the timeless truths.  Insisting that it is for each of us to fathom the mystery of the deity’s myriad visages, Kuan Yin reveals (with every nuance) humanity’s manifestation powers. Becoming one with the surroundings, this deity weaves the intimate fabric: our inextricable enmeshment with nature and the universe.</p>
<p>Humanity has not always had such an alienated view towards death as is often witnessed in Western Cultures. Indeed, Avatars instructed in the study of reincarnation are abundant in Eastern cultures. Visiting that part of the globe, one <span id="IL_AD3" class="IL_AD">quickly</span> becomes immersed in an alternative paradigm: a culture dominated by Gods and Goddesses proclaiming the twin spiritual doctrines of karma and reincarnation. Many other ancient cultures also view death as a vital transition into another world.</p>
<p>Glowing spacecraft manned by gods are described in <span id="IL_AD10" class="IL_AD">texts</span> handed down from ancient India. Probably some of the first references to reincarnation, these same writings also reveal that there is no spiritual death; only death of the body and that there is rebirth on the earth as well as other planets. Kuan Yin states: “Caught up in a new incarnation, one may forget their Always Form; perhaps forgetting everything from before. However, one is already always that! There is only eternity, knowledge and bliss!”</p>
<p>Thought by many to be metaphors for ancient astronaut craft, &#8220;fire-breathing dragons&#8221; are expounded upon in ancient Chinese texts. The Tibetan “Kantyua” (the “translated word of Buddha&#8221;), similar to the aforementioned Indian writings, describes flying &#8220;pearls in the sky&#8221; carrying gods to visit mankind from the stars. They, like Kuan Yin, inform on how our sentient energy goes through a succession of physical bodies.</p>
<p>“She is energy manifested into form,” describes Ms. Lees from her trance. “She seems to come to me because of my intention and hers. My intention to meet her created her. A deity! A real force! She is happy, confident. She is high above the earth consciousness. There are others like her,” explains Lena, deep in trance. Later, Ms. Lees’ described one of her trance experiences of Kuan Yin:</p>
<p>“I see Kuan Yin. She is like Venus, statuesque and standing in front of a beautiful pink half-shell.Quickly, she walks in front of me, pointing the way. We are entering the mouth of a cave. It’s so interesting. I see stairs carved out of rock in the cave. We walk up the stairs to a door. I know somehow this is just another entrance, a doorway to another time, place. Perhaps at another historical time monks lived there. Now, I’m seeing a huge image, a beautiful statue of Kuan Yin right at the top of the mountain. There are stairs leading up to her and it is as if I’m right on location, standing alongside a group of worshippers.</p>
<p>I feel the potency of her energy. In these places, perhaps China or Vietnam, there is a palpable sense of being immersed in and supported by her presence. There is a need by the people to know more, to pick up and accumulate wisdom. I’m suddenly feeling a need to be in that kind of energy.</p>
<p>Suddenly it is Kuan Yin who is speaking: “Some believe I am in servitude to Buddha. However, Buddha doesn’t see it like that. We’re more like brother and sister. I’m showing, Lena, my abode, a place on earth where humans can visit me and be in my potency. Lena is looking at my statue and then at my form. There’s a difference. I come to people in many forms, forms constructed from people’s own perceptions of how I should come to them. And it is individual spiritual needs that create these unique perceptions. In the end, it does not matter what form I take.”</p>
<p>“Kuan Yin wants me to know that I can have the most divine life imaginable,” whispers Lena, still very deep in trance. “She’ll be here until the last soul passes off the earth. She remains in deity form to assist people in transcending their materialistic nature, to help them attain their highest spiritual level.”</p>
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<p>Bringing to her writing her extensive studies in ancient and contemporary wisdom and philosophy; Ms. Bradford has acquired many years of expertise in Transpersonal Hypnosis. Despite her professional credentials and experience, she could never have imagined the singular psychic event that would unfold before her very eyes. A hypnosis client, Lena Lees, spontaneously channeled Eastern Deity of Compassion Kuan Yin accordingly clarifying the Kuan Yin profound spiritual teachings found throughout Ms. Bradford&#8217;s writing. The Spirit Deity revealed Her immutable wisdom on reincarnation, karma, the laws of attraction and compassion as well as Her prophecies for the future of humankind. Additionally, Kuan Yin has discussed the quantum nature of the universe which coincides with recent scientific discoveries postulating a Multiverse:</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re at page ten but I understand the entire evolution. In reality, it&#8217;s already over. It&#8217;s a dream. Remember? You&#8217;re living a dream. It&#8217;s very complicated to hold the dream and live the dream. You are learning the art of juggling the dream and the world of dreams. Nobody really gets hurt.&#8221;-Kuan Yin</p>
<p>Ms. Bradford writes extensively on parallel realities and the quantum nature of time&#8211;how we have infinite realities to choose from. She has co-authored with contributor psychic channel Lena Lees: The Living Word of Kuan Yin: the Teachings and Prophecies of the Goddess of Compassion and Mercy, as well as then authoring Beneficial Law of Attraction: the Manifestation Teachings (Kuan Yin&#8217;s Law of Attraction Techniques based upon &#8220;Oracle of Compassion: the Living Word of Kuan Yin&#8221;), Oracle of Compassion: the Living Word of Kuan Yin, The Gods Have Spoken Prophecy 2012 and Beyond, Creating a New Earth&#8221;, &#8220;Immortality &amp; Other Miracles: the Law of Attraction in a Quantum Universe&#8221;. Her writing can help you to understand:</p>
<p>* Your purpose in life * The most powerful force in the universe * A prosperous mindset * The Law of Attraction * Who or what creates reality * The power of free will * Love and relationships &#8220;It&#8217;s an urgent time for energies to evolve&#8230;.The process is being sped up, an acceleration creating awe-inspiring changes affecting every aspect of life. There are a group of souls who are using this time to help propel them forward. This process can be compared to a ship catching the wind in a certain way. Those catching this wind will need to be skillful. And like a sailor&#8217;s knowledge and deep respect for the sea, these people will need to know when to turn the ship and when to let go. Adept in utilizing the winds of these times, they will have me as their sail.&#8221;-Kuan Yin</p>
<p>Witness and transcriber of these amazing sessions, Ms. Bradford now brings to you Kuan Yin&#8217;s essential message for humanity. Revealing Kuan Yin&#8217;s powerful spiritual revelations and techniques, she will show you how they can be a life-guide helping those who want to more effectively navigate the powerful universal forces influencing everyday life. More information on Ms. Bradford can be found at her Amazon Central Page:<a title="http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002BLLCLW" href="http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002BLLCLW">http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002BLLCLW</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a recent systematic review published in <em>BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders</em>, hypnosis and guided imagery may not improve fibromyalgia-related quality of life.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia is a complex, disabling, chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue and stiffness in the muscles, ligaments and tendons. There may also be multiple tender points, which are areas of the body which experience pain upon slight pressure. Fibromyalgia may also be associated with sleep problems, depression and an inability to think clearly.</p>
<p>Currently, a cure for fibromyalgia is lacking. However, some treatments may be effective at reducing symptoms, such as medications, behavioral interventions, support groups, patient education and exercise. In mild cases, a reduction in stress and certain lifestyle changes may be enough to manage the disease. These changes may include counseling, regular exercise, physical therapy, healthy sleep habits, and stress reduction.</p>
<p>The recent meta-analysis and systematic review combined the results of six controlled trials. There was a total of 239 patients with fibromyalgia who received an average of nine hypnosis and guided imagery sessions.</p>
<p>Hypnosis, which is also known as hypnotherapy, is a trance-like state of altered consciousness in which the patient experiences increased focus, concentration, and openness to suggestion. Guided imagery is the process of directing a person&#8217;s thoughts through suggestions that direct towards a relaxed and focused state.</p>
<p>The results showed that hypnosis and guided imagery did not statistically significantly reduce limitations in health-related quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia at the time of final treatment. Due to lack of available data, changes in fatigue, sleep, depressed mood, and health-related quality of life at follow-up were not calculated.</p>
<p>The researchers concluded that due to few available trials and trials of poor quality, future well-designed trials are necessary to adequately assess the impact of hypnosis and guided imagery on fibromyalgia.</p>
<p>In an evidence-based clinical review, Natural Standard found that hypnosis and guided imagery had unclear or conflicting evidence in the treatment of fibromyalgia. Further well-designed research may be necessary to realize their potential benefits. Natural Standard found, however, that both hypnosis and guided imagery have good scientific evidence for the treatment of certain types of headache and pain. In addition, hypnosis also has good scientific evidence as an adjunct to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and for treating anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).</p>
<p>For more information about fibromyalgia, please visit Natural Standard&#8217;s <a href="http://www.naturalstandard.com/" target="_blank">Medical Conditions</a> database.</p>
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<li>Bernardy K, Fuber N, Klose P, et al. Efficacy of hypnosis/guided imagery in fibromyalgia syndrome &#8211; a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2011 Jun 15;12:133. <a href="http://naturalstandard.com/news/news201107019.asp#">View Abstract</a></li>
<li>Natural Standard: The Authority on Integrative Medicine. <a href="http://www.naturalstandard.com/" target="_blank">www.naturalstandard.com</a></li>
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John Tur is the director of <a href="http://www.schoolofcreativerealestate.com/">http://www.SchoolOfCreativeRealestate.com</a> and <a href="http://www.americanhypnosisschool.com/">http://www.AmericanHypnosisSchool.com</a>. He is a graduate of Utah State University in science and a certified instructor for the National Guild of Hypnosis. Tur teaches throughout the United States and Latin America in numerous investment clubs and conferences. Connecting the power of the human mind has been an obsession for him since youth. Today, Tur is not only a leading expert in the area of Real Estate Investing, he is also a master of Interpersonal Communication and in the development of the subconscious aspect of businesses. He is a true fusion, his coaching blends inductions effects to reprogram the subconscious mind for real estate <a id="itxthook2" class="itxtrst itxtrsta itxthook" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/11/08/p1850095/book-reveals-the-innovative-system-to-conquer-the-real-estate-world#"><span id="itxthook2w0" class="itxtrst itxtrstspan itxthookspan">investors</span></a> in their business ventures and at the same time he teaches entrepreneurs the ability to communicate internally and externally to improve the quality of their life and business. He has achieved great success mentoring people to create wealth, improving productivity, stopping procrastination, eliminating fears, guilt, anxieties and at the same time improving creative problem solving and critical thinking skills. While Tur has used his background in Neuro-Linguistic programming for teaching and coaching, it is teaching of real estate investing, consulting, personal development, persuasion and influence which has gotten him nationwide acclaim.</p>
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		<title>POSTGAME NOTES: Maybe that hypnotist could help elsewhere, a rare double-bogey for Vogey, Cabrera not showing himself much of an upgrade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In for Baggs on another night of offensive offense … A really good story came across the Associated Press wire today by the service’s longtime Bay Area reporter, Janie McCauley. It was about Bruce Bochy’s season-long ability to stay off canned &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/postgame-notes-maybe-that-hypnotist-could-help-elsewhere-a-rare-double-bogey-for-vogey-cabrera-not-showing-himself-much-of-an-upgrade/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In for Baggs on another night of offensive offense …</p>
<p>A really good story came across the Associated Press wire today by the service’s longtime Bay Area reporter, Janie McCauley. It was about Bruce Bochy’s season-long ability to stay off canned tobacco snuff with the help of a hypnotist. Bullpen coach Billy Hayes and clubhouse manager Mike Murphy also signed up for the hypnosis therapy and have had similarly successful results getting off the dip. The story is still up on our site and it’s well worth a read: <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/health/ci_18639348?source=rss">http://www.mercurynews.com/health/ci_18639348?source=rss</a></p>
<p>So now, my twisted take: If this hypnotherapy works so well between the cheeks and gums of Bochy and Giants support staff, do you suppose it might have some positive effect between Giants’ hitters ears? At this point, anything might be worth a try. Holy popup, Batman, this is like a really bad<em>deja vu </em>movie, only instead of Groundhog Day, it’s more like Groundout Day.</p>
<p>The Giants were shackled by Pittsburgh’s Charlie Morton Monday night for eight innings. OK, Morton’s probably the Pirates’ best pitcher, but this team came into town on a worse streak than the current stock market. They’d lost 10 in a row, and they just got royally strafed by the powderpuff Padres … AT HOME. You’ve gotta beat these boys while their chins are dragging the chalk lines.</p>
<p>Yet the Giants mounted rallies like Boy Scouts on a rainy camping trip using 30-year-old matches. Two on, nobody out in both the second and fourth innings and both times it turned to squat. Short fly to left, force groundout, strikeout in the second. Strikeout, double play grounder in the fourth. With one out and two on in the fifth, comebacker to the mound that’s quickly turned into an easy DP. There were lesser failures we won’t even delineate. You saw them, you know the perpetrators, and you continue to be horrified by them.</p>
<p>Bochy is at the end of his rope, which is saying something even for a guy who’s gone four months without a big pinch of Copenhagen. He said afterward, ”We have to get our mojo back. We’ve lost it and we know it … but we need to get it back sooner than later.”</p>
<p>Get the mojo back? Everybody’s in favor, but at this point, it may require a hypnotist, or an exorcist, or perhaps even an arsonist. But let’s stick with the hypnosis hypothesis for now: “Look into my eyes. You are getting sleepy, sleepy, very sleepy …  OK, here we go, fellas: You will not swing from your behind when a simple well-struck ball to the right side will do. You will see a situation and maybe drop a surprise bunt, even if the manager doesn’t call for it (and he didn’t on this night when maybe he should have). You will try to think about what a pitcher is going to throw you in a certain count instead of just winging it. You will remain calm and loose instead of becoming a grimacing ball of tension and trying to win the game all by yourself by hitting one off the big Coke bottle. You will try to protect with two strikes instead of gazing dumbfoundedly at a called third. And, you Mr. Rowand, enough with the goofy gyrations, just stand up there and rake. OK, got it, guys? Now I’m going to snap my fingers and I want you snap out of it — pretty please — then go win some bleedin’ ballgames with your bats!”</p>
<p>Truth be told, I’m not a big believer in hyponosis. But a little levity might be the order of another bad day. If fans keep grinding on this offensive ineptitude, they may need a psychiatrist, not a hypnotist.</p>
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		<title>Victoria Secret model Miranda Kerr uses Hypnobirthing to have son naturally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by Heather VanNest Victoria Secret model Miranda Kerr used Hypnobirthing techniques to give birth to her son. She says the daily, relaxation breathing exercises and guided imagery she used while she was pregnant had a lot to do with the calm &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/victoria-secret-model-miranda-kerr-uses-hypnobirthing-to-have-son-naturally/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><span><span><a class="gtv_link_a" href="mailto:hvannest@tampabays10.com">Heather VanNest</a></span></span></p>
<p>Victoria Secret model Miranda Kerr used Hypnobirthing techniques to give birth to her son. She says the daily, relaxation breathing exercises and guided imagery she used while she was pregnant had a lot to do with the calm demeanor of her baby boy.</p>
<p>Hypnobirthing classes don&#8217;t actually involve traditional hypnosis. Women use specific breathing exercises to relax enough so that they don&#8217;t need epidurals or medications which are usually given to speed up labor (and can intensify contractions).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/194049/20110808/miranda-kerr-talks-about-life-in-sydney.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Click here to read more of what Miranda Kerr had to say about the experience</strong></a></span><span><br />
</span>Kerr joins actress Jessica Alba who also talked about taking these classes to have a medication-free natural birth. The specific training exercises allow for a more peaceful birthing process.</p>
<p>While natural, medication-free births are common in other countries, it is less likely a woman in the United States would have a natural birth.</p>
<p>The U.S. also has one of the highest c-section rates in the world. Florida has the highest c-section rate in the country. The reasons for the high rate include convenience, medical malpractice concerns, age/health of mother. Recovery can take longer compared to natural birth.</p>
<p>I interviewed many Hypnobirthing mothers who told me the techniques trained them to relax their entire bodies so they could have a peaceful birth experience.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s another birthing option for parents to consider.</p>
<p>I figured I had nothing to lose so I paid for the classes to see if they would work for me.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wtsp.com/feature/naturalhealth/article/190304/177/HEATHERS-BLOG-Did-Hypnobirthing-deliver"><strong>Click here to see my Hypnobirth home video and read my personal blog about my experience.</strong></a></p>
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		<title>The dangers of hypnotic regression</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Hypnosis is a safe and effective therapeutic procedure in the hands of a trained hypnotist, but it can be dangerous in the hands of an amateur.</h4>
<p><span></span><span><strong>By:</strong></span><span> </span><span><a rel="tag" href="http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/byline/jaime-t-licauco">Jaime T. Licauco</a></span><span><br />
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<p>The growing acceptance of the concept of reincarnation, despite our strong Catholic orientation, has given rise to a good number of individuals performing past life hypnotic regression, even though they may not be qualified to do so.</p>
<p>I’ve heard, for example, some psychics, fortune tellers, mediums, exorcists and even feng shui specialists practicing it.</p>
<p><a id="KonaLink0" class="kLink" href="http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/8943/the-dangers-of-hypnotic-regression#"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="kLink">Hypnosis</span></span></a> is a safe and effective therapeutic procedure in the hands of a trained <a id="KonaLink1" class="kLink" href="http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/8943/the-dangers-of-hypnotic-regression#"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="kLink">hypnotist</span></span></a>, but it can be dangerous in the hands of an amateur. We’ve all heard stories of people performing hypnotic spells on others for criminal purposes. Many store cashiers and even bank tellers have been victimized by such criminals.</p>
<p>One dramatic case of an ordinary housewife who was hypnotized by an amateur hypnotist to go back to a previous life had disastrous consequences. The woman was regressed to a past life several hundred years before, when she was a beautiful and accomplished person.</p>
<p>She identified herself so much with that glorious past life, compared to her drab and uninteresting present life, that she had difficulty accepting her present status. She wanted to remain living in the past.</p>
<p>This is the story contained in the book, “The Search for Bridey Murphy,” which was made into a movie in Hollywood.</p>
<p>Because it is very easy to place a person under hypnosis, I have always refused to perform past life hypnotic regression on TV.</p>
<p>That’s why I was surprised to learn that Oprah Winfrey once showed an episode where a hypnotist placed a woman in a trance and brought her back to a past life, before the camera, from beginning to end.</p>
<p><strong>Bandwagon</strong></p>
<p>According to psychologists, about 70 percent of the population can be hypnotized, and the rest cannot. That’s why hypnosis should be done only by competent and highly trained hypnotists.</p>
<p>But Filipinos being what they are, everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon without realizing its possible dangers or negative consequences.</p>
<p>Several years ago, I got a frantic phone call from a teenager. What happened was, several cousins ages 17-19 gathered to perform a past life hypnotic regression on their 18-year-old female cousin by using a procedure from a book on hypnosis. They succeeded in putting her in a trance and moving her back several hundred years.</p>
<p>Then all of a sudden, the hypnotized subject became agitated and started crying profusely. They tried to wake her up by shaking her shoulders. It didn’t work. They even slapped her, it didn’t <a id="KonaLink2" class="kLink" href="http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/8943/the-dangers-of-hypnotic-regression#"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="kLink">work</span></span></a> either. She remained in deep trance, crying.</p>
<p>Fortunately, one of them remembered me and looked for my number in the phone directory. They told me what happened. I asked to talk to the person who gave the entranced subject the hypnotic induction.</p>
<p>I gave him instructions on what to do to wake her up and call me afterwards. After about five minutes, one of them called me up and informed me the subject had waken up. I told them never to play again with hypnosis. They learned their lesson the hard way.</p>
<p>I have been conducting past life hypnotic regression for more than 20 years now in the Philippines and for three years in Poland. I have never had any problem of this nature. I always advise my students to never allow anybody to hypnotize them, no matter how light it is, unless they know the background of the person doing it. It should never be done by anybody who is not properly and competently trained for it.</p>
<p>My next Inner Mind Development seminar will be on Aug. 13-14, 2011 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rm. 308 Prince Plaza I, Legazpi St., Legazpi Village, Makati. For details, please call tel no. 8107245 or cell phone no. (0920) 981-8962; email jaimetlicauco@yahoo.com Visit our website: www.jimmylicauco.com.</p>
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		<title>Hypnosis tackles problems at their roots</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 21:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To tackle a problem, one must address its roots. This axiom holds true for many things, and forms the cornerstone of hypnotherapy &#8211; a form of therapy that uses hypnosis to help a person overcome habits, beliefs or emotions that &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/hypnosis-tackles-problems-at-their-roots/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To tackle a problem, one must address its roots. This axiom holds true for many things, and forms the cornerstone of hypnotherapy &#8211; a form of therapy that uses hypnosis to help a person overcome habits, beliefs or emotions that have a negative impact on his life.</p>
<p>Giselle Gianella Gabe (pictured above), a certified professional hypnosis instructor residing in Singapore, explains to AsiaOne Health that such negative beliefs, habits and emotions have their roots in the subconscious mind, which has an inbuilt protective mechanism that guards it from unnecessary changes. Unfortunately, the same protective mechanism also means that once a false belief has taken root within the subconscious mind, it is very difficult to correct or dispel it. This is where hypnosis comes in.</p>
<p>&#8220;For real, permanent change, you need to work on the subconscious mind in order to achieve both cognitive and emotional change,&#8221; says Ms Gabe, who was born in Peru. &#8220;Hypnosis is the only known method that successfully allows the properly trained hypnotherapist to bypass the mind&#8217;s protective mechanism and work directly on the sub-conscious mind, thus having an immediate effect on it.&#8221;</p>
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<p>According to Ms Gabe, who is also a Master Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), hypnotherapy can treat issues such as psychosomatic illnesses, depression, anxiety, eating disorders and phobias. It can also be used to help people achieve their goals by helping them &#8220;unlock&#8221; their potentials and talents, or by helping them overcome self-limiting beliefs and habits such as procrastination, self-sabotage and low self-esteem.</p>
<p>Hypnotherapy can also impact the unconscious mind, which Ms Gabe describes as the &#8216;body&#8217;s consciousness&#8217;. She describes a case in which one of her clients suffered from repeated miscarriages: &#8220;Her pregnancies generated enormous amount of fear that she was not able to cope as a mother and to be able to do a good job as a mother. Hence, her womb &#8216;s reponse was to &#8216;expel&#8217; the baby.</p>
<p>&#8220;Once we got to the root cause of her fear, she was able to complete the [therapy] process. Her womb was then able to hold babies, and she gave birth to two gorgeous and healthy babies in a span of 3 years.&#8221;</p>
<p>While hypnotherapy is safe in general, and has no risk of physical side-effects unlike many medications, it is best to seek out trained hypnotherapists. &#8220;If the hypnotherapist is not well-trained and uses age regression, there is a small chance that false memories can be implanted ,&#8221; cautions Ms Gabe.</p>
<p>AsiaOne Health understands that u<a></a>nscrupulous or poorly trained therapists in the United States have been sued for implanting false memories of childhood sexual abuse in their clients &#8211; &#8216;memories&#8217; that often ripped apart families and marriages.</p>
<p>That said, hypnosis is not a form of mind control. &#8220;No one can control your mind but you!&#8221; asserts Ms Gabe. &#8220;There is no way a person can give up her own will power unless she wants to.&#8221;</p>
<p>She notes that there are some who may fall victim of people who are skilled at manipulating others. However, the distinction between manipulation and mind control must be stressed &#8211; a person may be manipulated without losing control of his mind and will.</p>
<h3>Q&amp;A with Giselle Gianella Gabe</h3>
<p><strong>Some people say that hypnosis/hypnotherapy is a form of mind control. What is your response to that?</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately, I say that it is both a misconception and a sad reality.</p>
<p>The misconception comes mainly from the misrepresentation of hypnosis in movies that show hypnosis as a tool to control people, even to the point of making a person rob a bank!</p>
<p>The person who receives the suggestion &#8216;go and rob the bank&#8217; must have in his subconscious mind the belief &#8216;It&#8217;s OK to rob a bank&#8217; or have a fantasy of doing it &#8211; because the mind is very simple, it will accept external information that matches what already exists in the subconscious Mind and will immediately reject the information that doesn&#8217;t match. This explains also how hypnosis and hypnotherapy are safe, as you will not accept a suggestion that you do not like.</p>
<p>This misconception comes also from the misunderstanding of what is hypnosis/hypnotherapy and &#8216;Stage Hypnosis&#8217;.</p>
<p>The purpose of stage hypnosis is to entertain people &#8211; this is why you will never see a Stage Hypnotist &#8216;pick&#8217; a volunteer (if you ever go to a show, be observant and you will see). The Stage Hypnotist knows that if he picks someone &#8216;unwilling&#8217; to go on stage he will be shooting himself in the foot. Hypnosis/hypnotherapy is a dance in which the hypnotherapist leads and the client follows. If the person is not willing to go on stage, he is unlikely to follow instructions and hence be very unlikely to be hypnotised.</p>
<p>Anyone&#8217;s mind has a protective mechanism that is working 24/7. There is no way that a person will give up her own will power unless she wants to.</p>
<p><strong>Is hypnosis sleep?</strong></p>
<p>Hypnosis is not sleep. If you fall asleep during your session you will miss the whole thing and your hypnotherapist will not be able to work with you at all. Hypnosis and hypnotherapy require your full, focused attention.</p>
<p>You may have your eyes closed, and you may look like you are asleep, and even your Hypnotist or Hypnotherapist may use the word &#8216;sleep&#8217; &#8211; but when she uses this word it means: &#8216;Become deeply relaxed <em>as if</em> you are asleep&#8217;. It doesn&#8217;t mean you will sleep!</p>
<p>Hypnosis/ hypnotherapy is an interactive activity that you do while being fully conscious and aware. When you emerge from hypnosis you remember everything and you are aware of what you did with your hypnotist/hypnotherapist.</p>
<p><strong>Is Hypnosis mind control?</strong></p>
<p>No IT IS NOT. No one can control your mind but you!</p>
<p><strong>How is hypnosis carried out? E.g. is it done by swinging a pendulum in front of the client, as we often see in the movies?</strong></p>
<p>The pendulum usage is what you see on TV and in movies, and it is very old fashion.</p>
<p>In the old days the pendulum was used to help induce hypnosis.</p>
<p>Nowadays, I don&#8217;t think you will find a properly trained Hypnotherapist using this method. First of all it is boring - your mind will get so fed up that it won&#8217;t pay any attention after a while, hence you will not do hypnosis or hypnotherapy properly!</p>
<p>Now there are modern methods that are effective and take little time to induce hypnosis. For instance we use Rapid Induction Techniques that are fast and effective. Compared to the traditional ways of inducing hypnosis (that in some cases could take up to half an hour), we can do it in less than a minute or even in seconds.</p>
<p><em>Giselle Gianella Gabe is a Certified Professional Hypnosis Instructor and a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Master Practitioner.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Carole Fawcett &#8211; Vernon Morning Star Published: August 07, 2011 1:00 AM &#8220;Can you teach me how to relax Carole?” was the question a client asked me not too long ago.  Yes, as a matter of fact I can (and did)  &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/boomer-talk-how-to-do-self-hypnosis-recommend-on-facebook-others-also-read-vernon-morning-star-get-rid-of-the-monkey-boomer-talk-your-unseen-emotions-vernon-boomers-are-not-ready-for-alzheimer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><span>&#8220;C</span>an you teach me how to relax Carole?” was the question a client asked me not too long ago.  Yes, as a matter of fact I can (and did)  and if you’d like to give yourself the gift of relaxation, keep reading.</p>
<p>You can learn how to slow down and totally relax.  It’s important to do this at least once per day.   So I’m going to teach you how to do self hypnosis.</p>
<p>Find a quiet comfortable spot where you know you will not be disturbed for ½ hour – 45 minutes.  Turn off your cell phone.  Get nice and comfy.</p>
<p>Sometimes it is helpful to have meditation music playing in the background.</p>
<p>Close your eyes and become mindful of your feelings.  Identify any feelings of stress, anxiety or other issues. (see if they are affecting any parts of your body – sore shoulders, achy bits, tension headaches, etc.)  Visualize these feelings leaving.  See yourself waving good-bye to them.</p>
<p>Identify the tension in your body.  Starting with your head, concentrate on relaxing your skull, your forehead, all the little muscles around your eyes, your cheeks, your mouth, your nose, jaw and work all the way down your body, finishing with the feet.  Visualize each part of your body as you do this and consciously relax to the point you feel like you may be floating.  Try to become as relaxed as a rag-doll.</p>
<p>Take nice deep breaths in and out.  Breathe in calmness and peace and breathe out tension and negative emotion.</p>
<p>Once you have completely relaxed your body, imagine yourself stepping into an elevator that has 10 floors that go down.  See the elevator and notice that the inside of the elevator is surrounded by a beautiful aquarium.  In your minds eye, push the DOWN button.  Visualize the word “DOWN”.  As you are going down – 10 – nine – eight – feel yourself becoming lighter and more relaxed.  Do this slowly and really ‘see’ the numbers.  When you finally arrive at floor number one, imagine the elevator doors opening and see yourself stepping out into a beautiful garden, filled with your favourite flowers, or shrubbery or animals (you can imagine anything you like at this point – if you’d prefer a beach, or a lake, you can use that as a visual instead of a garden).</p>
<p>In your minds eye, visualize five steps that go down into your special place (garden, beach, lake, etc.), so counting the steps down to the scene, becoming aware that when you get to the bottom, you will feel the surface that you are stepping onto (grass, sand, etc.)  Concentrate on this feeling and allow peace and calmness to wash over you.  Really feel it.</p>
<p>As you become aware of the grass/sand, you will know that you are very relaxed.  This is a good time to give yourself some positive messages (i.e.  I am very relaxed and calm; I am confident; I am healthy; I am happy and content). When you feel nice and relaxed, you can begin to return slowly to the room.  Step onto the elevator and push the button that says “UP”………….and slowly counting from one to 10, start to come up.</p>
<p>Once you get off the elevator on floor 10, become more aware of being in the chair or couch you are seated in and begin to bring yourself back into awareness.</p>
<p>Once you have opened your eyes and are back in the room, say, out loud, “I am now awake,” and this will bring your mind back to the conscious state (or if you are doing this at night – just drift off to sleep if you haven’t already done so).</p>
<p>This is an excellent exercise to do at night if you have sleep issues, or after a stressful day at work.  It helps to slow down your brain waves and is mentally and physically very beneficial.</p>
<p>But like anything that is good for our body and minds, only doing it once will not make a huge difference.  It is something you need to incorporate into your life.</p>
<p>If you have chronic pain issues, self hypnosis can help to ease the pain, because pain causes tension in the body. Self hypnosis can help to ease the cycle of pain.</p>
<p>It will take some practice to become deeply relaxed, but don’t give up.  And don’t worry if you don’t remember all the steps – make up your own steps.</p>
<p>The more you practice encouraging your mind to quiet and slow down, the happier your body will be.</p>
<p>Enjoy.</p>
<p><em>Carole Fawcett is a clinical hypnotherapist, registered professional counsellor and freelance writer. www.amindfulconnection.com</em></p>
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		<title>Hypnotize Yourself To Good Sleep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marc Schoen, Ph.D. Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA&#8217;s School of Medicine Hypnotherapy for sleep disturbance is commonly believed to be driven by the power of suggestion &#8212; where suggestions are given to the client to feel tired or sleepy at bedtime. &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/hypnotize-yourself-to-good-sleep/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Hypnotherapy for sleep disturbance is commonly believed to be driven by the power of suggestion &#8212; where suggestions are given to the client to feel tired or sleepy at bedtime. Yet, hypnotherapy can be substantially more than direct suggestions for sleepiness. In its greatest form, hypnosis has the ability to recondition the entire sleep process. It can be used to retrain the client&#8217;s reactions to negative or intrusive thoughts, early awakenings, stress and even the tendency to resist sleep.</p>
<p>Common concerns expressed by clients seeking hypnosis for insomnia is that they might be resistant to hypnosis and will dislike relinquishing control, or that they will not be able to sit still or quiet their mind enough to benefit. The apprehensions they hold about hypnosis are commonly the very same dynamics that are operative in impeding their sleep process. But this is where hypnosis particularly shines, for the process of embracing the trance state is parallel to the welcoming in of the sleep state. Rather than being obstructive to the hypnosis treatment, these sleep and hypnosis resistances now become part of the treatment &#8212; rather than remaining outside of it. The goal is not to extinguish these unconscious oppositions, but instead to alter the client&#8217;s reaction to them. In this way, these resistances become sleep enhancing rather than sleep disruptive.</p>
<p>With our culture&#8217;s growing sense of having to be &#8220;on&#8221; 24 hours a day, the pressures of remaining alert, attentive and awake can be suffocating. There is often a pressure to delay or resist fatigue and sleepiness in order to complete our work demands. The unintended consequence is that we are teaching the mind and body to resist its natural rhythms. When it is time to go to bed and switch gears, the mind and body have been trained to resist letting go to the sleepy feeling, a process that I call sleep resistance. Over time, the process of going to sleep becomes a signal to wake up, and increasingly, associated with significant frustration and anticipatory anxiety.</p>
<p>In addition to developing a healthy sleep hygiene routine, hypnosis can be used to restore the client&#8217;s ability to switch gears from a cerebrally active mind that resists sleep to one that is receptive to the sleep process. In this case hypnosis is used to influence both the physical and mental experience of going to sleep. By using hypnosis to modify the wind-up associated with the pre-sleep ritual, the routine is now conditioned to elicit a state of relaxation.</p>
<p>The pre-sleep rituals &#8212; such as a nightly shower, brushing teeth, television or climbing into bed &#8212; are now altered to facilitate a gradual shifting from an alert to a relaxed or sleepy state. Additionally, hypnosis can be helpful in restructuring negative or distracting thoughts; thoughts that are sleep obstructive can be transformed and conditioned to be sleep facilitative. Since it is difficult to quell negative or distracting thoughts, it is possible to imbue them with either a neutral or a soporific effect whenever the client thinks about them.</p>
<p>Pertinent to the issue of intrusive bedtime thoughts is the common misperception that it is imperative to silence conscious thoughts in order for the sleep process to unfold. In actuality, the sleep process unfolds even in the presence of conscious activity. By giving the client practice going in and out of the hypnotic trance while entertaining intrusive thoughts, the client learns to experience consciousness as part of the sleep process rather than outside of it.</p>
<p>The fact that the hypnotic process can mimic the sleep process has particular value in dealing with the early awakening form of insomnia; the condition in which individuals find it difficult to return to sleep after awakening in the middle of the night. To address this condition, hypnosis is used to induce a sleepy relaxed state in the client. While in this relaxed zone, the client is repeatedly awakened from the sleep like trance, a process which duplicates the early awakenings at night time. Next, by following these interruptions with a subsequent induction into the hypnotic sleep state, the wake-ups now become a stimulus for returning to sleep. Thus, rather than the wake-ups being associated with protracted periods of non-sleep and frustration, they are now associated with another opportunity to return to sleep.</p>
<p>I also find it helpful to record a hypnosis CD for clients to listen to at bedtime. This CD is comprised of those suggestions that have been facilitative in inducing a hypnotic sleep state in my meetings with the client. This CD has several goals. First, it helps the client disengage from an active cerebral mind and physical state to a frequency that is more conducive to sleep. Second, the CD serves as a transitional object, extending the hypnosis interventions to the client&#8217;s sleep process outside of our sessions. Third, as the CD is continually paired with falling asleep, the hypnotic CD over time becomes a stimulus for <em>precipitating</em>sleep.</p>
<p>Since a number of clients begin treatment with a heavy reliance on sleep medications, hypnosis can be a valuable tool in altering their physical and psychological dependence on these medications. Therapy sessions can be used to give clients experience in becoming relaxed and sleeping without medications. This can boost their confidence in their own inner resources while lessening their psychological reliance on external solutions.</p>
<p>Further, hypnosis can influence the client&#8217;s physical dependency on sleep medications. Hypnotic suggestions can be aimed at affecting how the client reacts to the sleep medications. In this scenario, suggestions are given so that the act of taking <em>less</em> of a medication is now <em>experienced</em> as taking more of the medication. Gradually, this procedure can be utilized to reduce the amount of the medication required by the client. Finally, the power of the sleep medications can be conditioned and transferred to the sleep CD, which allows the sleep CD to exert more power over the sleep process.</p>
<p>For most individuals, reconditioning the sleep pattern can happen in as little as three meetings, while five to seven meetings are more typical. In those cases where there is a previous trauma related to sleep or a heavy dependency on multiple sleep medications, more extensive treatment may be necessary. Additionally, hypnotic interventions tend to work better for more acute insomnia episodes as opposed to chronic insomnia that emanates from childhood or early adulthood.</p>
<p>In summary, since so few visits are necessary to determine whether hypnotic interventions can be a productive intervention for insomnia, hypnosis is worth considering where more traditional forms of intervention have not been successful. For cases in which it is evident that the insomnia is a function of negative conditioning, hypnotic interventions may be of particular value due to their powerful reconditioning properties.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A treatment originally developed by Dr. Edwin K. Yager is to be the subject of a textbook out this fall. By Sandra Fong Young Email the author July 26, 2011 There are no swirling black and white spirals or pocket watches &#8230; <a href="http://barryjones.com/ucsd-professor-teaches-subliminal-therapy-at-athens-conference/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<li>By <span class="vcard"><a class="author fn" href="http://lajolla.patch.com/users/sandra-fong-young">Sandra Fong Young</a></span></li>
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<li><span class="date">There are no swirling black and white spirals or pocket watches swinging back and forth in <a href="http://lajolla.patch.com/listings/uc-san-diego">UC San Diego</a> Clinical Professor <a href="http://psychiatry.ucsd.edu/faculty/EYager.html">Dr. Edwin K. Yager’s</a> Subliminal Therapy practice. In fact, patients may not even enter a hypnotic trance. Instead, subliminal therapy, a treatment developed by Yager, helps patients access and use unconscious abilities to treat problems caused by negative life experiences.
<p>This past May, Yager was invited to share his findings in Athens before a global audience at the <a href="http://www.appac.gr/displayITM1.asp?ITMID=18&amp;LANG=EN">16th International Conference of the Association of Psychology and Psychiatry for Adults and Children</a>. During the two-part workshop titled “Subliminal Therapy: Effective, Evidence-Based Psychotherapy of Psychogenic Medical Problems,” Yager explained how this specific psychotherapy can treat problems including headaches, asthma, addictive disorders, anxiety, depression, pain issues and weight control.</p>
<p>However, with subliminal therapy, the clinician may never know the specific experiences or issues faced by the patient. By guiding patients’ “extra-conscious” domain that Yager has named “centrum,” the clinician can aid patients in determining the root of their problem and help educate the conscious mind of these issues. Yager stresses that the clinician is merely a facilitator in this process, as the patient is in control of both conscious and unconscious activities. The clinician can only interact with “centrum” by responses reported by the patient through an imaginary chalkboard or whiteboard.</p>
<p>Yager acknowledges that there are skeptics of the treatment, both within the general public and professionals, but he is confident in the results of his research over the past three decades.</p>
<p>Researched success rates vary but are generally high, including a survey Yager began in 2009 where the most common problem treated was general anxiety, with a success rate of 92 percent. Other success rates include 70 percent improvement in pain disorders, 66 percent for compulsive behavior, and 90 percent for phobias.</p>
<p>Subliminal therapy is also considered an extremely time-efficient form of treatment compared to traditional therapy. Yager asserts that most individual problems go away after three to seven sessions and explains that it works to resolve issues by identifying and recognizing their causes (life experiences), instead of focusing on the symptoms.</p>
<p>“We learn to be afraid or to react in a physical way when things happen, and we sometimes continue to react in the same way long after the event,” said Yager. He has observed that if a problem is periodic, it may have been learned, compared to other ailments, such as a headache caused by a brain tumor, that would result in constant pain.</p>
<p>Conference participant <a href="http://www.crandallu.ca/cu/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=54&amp;Itemid=927">Dr. Edith Samuel</a>, an associate professor and coordinator for the Department of Psychology at <a href="http://www.crandallu.ca/cu/">Crandall University</a> in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, was not familiar with subliminal therapy before the workshop and from her initial understanding considered it “pretty Freudian in approach.”</p>
<p>After Yager conducted the therapy on a couple of attendees, Samuel said that she considered the treatment very effective and “more practical than other therapies that I know of.” Yager said such reaction post-demonstration is common and commented, “It was encouraging for me to see the same enthusiastic responses from persons from other countries as I have found here.”</p>
<p>Yager first began conceptualizing subliminal therapy in 1973, copyrighting it with his first paper in 1976 and claims he has demonstrated its efficacy on thousands of patients since then, including William Campbell, a retired airline captain residing in Tierrasanta. Campbell came to Yager with chronic pain in his lower back. After approximately six sessions, he was able to resolve his pain and also found that the therapy helped him fall asleep quicker. Patients’ experience with subliminal therapy varies, but Campbell described, “When coming out of the trance state I tingle all over.”</p>
<p>In another case, Fletcher Hills resident Barbara Tierney sought subliminal therapy in order to lose weight and as a result, was able to resolve an abuse issue experienced earlier in her life. She noted that she had completed many years of therapy but believed the best she could do was “manage varying degrees of shame, fear, dread, panic.”</p>
<p>“I felt as though Dr. Yager and I were watching the event back in the time and place that it occurred,” said Tierney, who had treatment for a year. Tierney was able to recondition the unconscious parts of her mind causing the problems and successfully remove her lingering feelings. The treatment has also led to larger life changes, as she has since returned to graduate school to become a psychologist and practice subliminal therapy herself.</p>
<p>In addition to his roles as psychologist and practitioner, Yager is the founder of the nonprofit Subliminal Therapy Institute Inc., which conducts formal research including identifying other illnesses that can be treated with the therapy, trains clinicians and educates the public and other clinicians.</p>
<p>Yager, a La Jolla area resident, has been with UC San Diego since 1975, when he began in the department of pediatrics. He then held clinical appointments in the department of psychiatry, leading to his appointment as a clinical professor of psychiatry in 2005.</p>
<p>To assist people looking to practice this psychotherapy, Yager has written a textbook that provides examples and transcripts for completed cases. Launching this fall, the book is titled, <em>Subliminal Therapy: Using the Mind to Heal</em>. He is also the author of <em>Foundations of Clinical Hypnosis: From Theory to Practice</em>.</p>
<p>Continuing to teach workshops and speak at conferences around the world, Yager will be presenting a one-hour workshop next month for the <a href="http://esh-hypnosis.eu/events/12th-esh-congress-istanbul/">2011 Congress of the European Society of Hypnosis</a> in Istanbul, Turkey.</p>
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